LOL, naw actually had a family friend that worked for NEC, we got everything on the cheap. It's cool, we at least had the best shooters, best version of Street Fighter II, best Castlevania game and pretty much always had the best arcade ports.

LOL, naw actually had a family friend that worked for NEC, we got everything on the cheap. It's cool, we at least had the best shooters, best version of Street Fighter II, best Castlevania game and pretty much always had the best arcade ports.

turbo games wasn't that expensive.

they were like 40-50 iirc. more than nintendo games but not that much more.

HAHA, that **** was funny! I remember drooling over Turbo Duo ads and begging my parents to shell out the $300 for it...never happened.

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Originally Posted by Left Hook Tua

turbo games wasn't that expensive.

they were like 40-50 iirc. more than nintendo games but not that much more.

i think he's thinking of neo geo.

those were expensive.

the system was like 500 i think and the games was like 150 a piece.

That was a pretty wicked system. I remember renting it from the video rental store (we had one dedicated to video games) and I was puzzled as to why a 24 bit system had slowdown. Some damn fun games though Samurai Showdown is still awesome. They did a very good job porting them to SNES too!